Reported by: Rachel Tarr
Videographer: File Video
Web Producer: Jessica Reed Updated: July 24, 2008 4:24pm
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Coonskin Park will be seeing some major changes in the near future, but that's not good news for everyone.
Directors, developers, and users have been in meetings the past few days trying to agree on new ideas for the park. Directors are interested in developing a new stacked trail system to make space for the new golf learning center. Still, park users says their original trails were destroyed and they weren't given enough warning about the new plans.
Officials say the golf learning center will be the most advanced, and state of the art in West Virginia and Coonskin Park will be able to offer more options for the users.
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